Music to Catch Feelings

Music to Catch Feelings

Falling for someone is like stepping onto a roller coaster with a blindfold on — it’s thrilling, terrifying, and you have no idea where it’s going to take you. This playlist is your soundtrack for the ride.

Music to Catch Feelings mixes contemporary R&B with a dash of old school, jazz, soul and funk songs about lovers — the butterflies of new relationships, the heat of another person’s touch, the cold, wrenching heartbreak.

It is the smooth background for a variety of situations, whether you’re pouring a glass of something strong with your significant other or driving alone through the night. Just make sure you’re ready for a swell of emotion.

Click To Submit Your Track

Track Submission: Music To Catch Feelings

Read this first:

We receive more tracks than we have time to listen to, here's how you can pretty much guarantee that we will listen to your track. 1/ Take 5 minutes and read this article2/ in that first answer, write a compelling couple of paragraphs about why your track would be a good fit for this list.3/ Follow this playlist on Spotify click here

Why is the track so awesome? *

Tell us why you love this track and why you think it would be a great fit for this playlist. Remember it is what you write here that will determine whether we get to listen to your actual track ;-)

Link to Track *

Drop us a link to where we can listen to the track (preferably on Spotify)

Social Links

If you're a fan let us know your Twitter / Facebook / Instagram etc so we can link to you. Likewise, if you're a band or label, give us the digital links you would like to see included.

Name *

Name

First Name

Last Name

Email Address *

Are You a Fan, Artist or Label? *

Have you Followed The List? *

Yes

No

I'm happy to receive occasional emails about music to playlists: *

Yes

No

Thank you!

Be aware that we get hundreds of submissions and while we do listen to everything, we don't have the resource to get back to everyone.

We're starting off 2019 with something a little different for this list: a little bit of twang. "People Change" by North Carolina natives Mipso has been floating in my head for weeks. It's a gentle track, and, as Mipso told Genius, an attempt to articulate loss…

There's an old notion that good musicians graduate from schools like Berklee College and the Juilliard, but great ones never make it through. The really special ones often drop out for a major record deal, tour, or other opportunity to pursue their dream of stardom. Gallant proves that there are exceptions to every rule.

Earlier this year I found myself alone in a hotel room, far away from anyone I knew. On the road for work, I was lonely. In that moment I calculated how long it would be until I saw my girlfriend again. It didn’t help.

subscribe on your Favorite Platform

Follow Us On Social

Last Five Tracks

We're starting off 2019 with something a little different for this list: a little bit of twang. "People Change" by North Carolina natives Mipso has been floating in my head for weeks. It's a gentle track, and, as Mipso told Genius, an attempt to articulate loss…

The holidays can be a time for wonder, joy, rebirth and all that wonderful shit. But they can also seem dark, depressing, and a reminder of everything we feel we're missing. For Sarah McLachlan, it's both, as she sings of her lost love, and their imaginary Christmas day together…

There are few corners of the music industry Dev Hynes hasn't touched. In the early 2000s he played as part of the dance/punk/hardcore band Test Icicles. As Lightspeed Champion, he released two indie folk records…

We spend a lot of time on this playlist analyzing songs about a certain kind of love. Relationships, heartbreak, marriage — these topics have all produced incredible songs. But today, we're reframing our our perspective on what catching feelings really can mean, thanks to Amber Mark and her track: "Monsoon"…

In the music video for "Slow Dancing in the Dark", Joji (born George Miller) stumbles around as a half-human, half-goat creature shot in the back by cupid's arrow, until his legs become too weak, and he face plants on a group of white tiles, waiting to bleed out. Since its release in September, the video as amassed 30 million views…